Built specifically to navigate the islands of French Polynesia, The Gauguin features a small size that allows her to maneuver from open ocean to shallow lagoon as nimbly as a yacht.

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Paul Gauguin Cruises, operator of the highest-rated and longest continually sailing luxury cruise ship in the South Pacific, the MS Paul Gauguin, is offering a summer offer of $500 per stateroom Shipboard Credit on any sailing through 15 April 2017, aboard The Gauguin in Tahiti, French Polynesia, and the South Pacific when booked now through 20 July 2016. As an additional bonus, deposits have been reduced to $250 per person. The $500 per stateroom Shipboard Credit can be used to indulge in a spa treatment in Deep Nature Spa, purchase a souvenir in La Boutique, or book a shore excursion aboard The Gauguin. This bonus is in addition to the line’s current offer of savings of 50 per cent off standard all-inclusive cruise fares on all voyages, plus included roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles.

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